Ochoa was the LPGA's top-ranked golfer for several years until she retired in 2010. She won 27 LPGA Tour events.

Lopez said she was also thinking of her grandfather, Jose Lopez, who died recently.

"I always told him that I was going to give him my first trophy," Lopez said. "Sadly I didn't, but he was with me all week long and I couldn't be more lucky, more fortunate to have him still alive in me."

Jutanugarn played the last two rounds with Lopez and was happy for her - even in defeat.

"She did a great job last two days," Jutanugarn said, knowing Lopez was "nervous sometimes."

Lopez turned 25 on Friday and had a hole-in-one in the third round, which turned out to be the difference.

The tournament wrapped up five straight weeks of play for the LPGA in Asia.

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